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What Sehwag said for Dhoni eying 2019 cricket WC?

What Sehwag said for Dhoni eying 2019 cricket WC?
, Friday, 14 September 2018 (13:14 IST)
Mumbai: Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has backed his former 
teammate MS Dhoni to stay in India's ODI team until the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup.
   

Although Dhoni, who will be 38 by next year's Cricket World Cup final, has had an incredibly 
successful ODI career for India, he has endured a relatively lean spell in the ODI team of late.
   
His crowning triumph as a player was leading India to Cricket World Cup glory in 2011 but 
the former captain recently came under criticism in India's recent ODI series in England for 
not accelerating early enough in his team's ultimately unsuccessful run chase at Lord's, an 
ICC report on Thursday said.
   
Whilst there is no indication from anyone within India's management that Dhoni's place is 
under threat, Rishabh Pant's brisk maiden Test century in India's final Test of their tour to 
England has put a degree of pressure on Dhoni.
 
   
However, Dhoni's former teammate Virender Sehwag thinks that Dhoni should definitely 
remain in the team until the end of next year's World Cup. He said India TV: "In my personal 
opinion, MS Dhoni should continue till the 2019 World Cup."
 
"Even if you play Pant in ODIs from now, he won't be able to play more than 15-16 ODIs 
till the World Cup which is far less compared to Dhoni, who has played over 300 ODIs. 
I would want Dhoni to continue till the World Cup," he said.
 
"Pant is someone who can hit sixes at his will, but when you talk about Dhoni, he has won 
matches single-handedly for the country. So Pant has the right kind of the temperament to 
be a perfect heir for him. I want Dhoni to hand the baton to Pant when he hangs his boots," 
he added.
 
Dhoni will have the opportunity to silence his doubters in this month's Asia Cup which starts 
on September 15. (UNI)

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